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My partner and I love Brixham so were really looking forward to our stay. This is a very well maintained site with excellent facilities, always spotless showers and toilets. Disappointingly on one night of our stay a family staying in a tent opposite us experienced noise and verbal abuse from 3 large groups in tents next to theirs (we witnessed this abuse). Informing us the owners of the site had said they had paid there money so there wasn't anything they can do. Shame really as although their website says no groups of young people it seems to allow groups of rowdy large families.

A suggestion if you do walk to Brixham from the site, take your car half way down the hill where you can park for free as the hill is a killer going back up.

We stayed here in August and had a wonderful time. The owners of the site a very very friendly and helpful and assisted us with all questions we asked mainly to do with public transport. The shower block was lovely and clean and warm and the site itself was spotless. We took a walk into St Mary's town where there is a lovely park, shops and takeaways all within a 5 minute walk and it took about 20 minutes to walk to Brixham which is a gorgeous little town. Bus routes from Brixham are excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and are going back next year.

After vacating Scotland after Hurricane Bertha we arrived at this camp site. We had a warm welcome and we were shown to our pitch. Rather small but the campsite was not too busy so it was fine. Even after a lot of rain the pitch was good which was a plus as basically sited in a field. Easy downhill walk to Brixham town. Rather tiring coming home but a good bus service operates until five and taxis are reasonable. Also short walk to St Marys bay. Toilet, shower blocks adequate.

We will visit again. A lovely restful spot after a not so good start to our holiday

Fab stay at a fab site. Arrived late due to traffic (10 hours from Leeds) but owner very helpful. Pitch was good size. Facilities were well kept. Site was quiet on an evening - some noise from houses below site travelling up but not too disturbing. Roads up and down to site could be an adventure - must use the bus once to get the flavour of the drive. Used other facilities at John Fowler site. Unofficially - would have liked the option to use them for a small fee. Owners very friendly and helpful. Downhill walk to main shops in Brixham and cheap taxi back. Bus fares for us was £6. 85, taxi £4. 20.

Don't fall for the name of Blackpool Sands - sharp shingle and stony beach, although the ferry ride was worth the trip - head for Bigbury on sea (good for boarding) or goodrington sands for a flatter sea.

Have just returned from another lovely stay at Upton Manor. The site is excellent and I cannot recommend it enough. The couple who run the site are lovely friendly people who will go out of their way to help if they can - they are always friendly and take a minute to chat.

The facilities are faultless really, the shower/toilet block are well kept and the water is always hot. They have family washrooms which are great when camping with young kids (1yo, 4yo and 8yo) as have toilet sink and shower all in the one area with room to manouvre round for drying and dressing.

The washing up and laundry areas are also clean and well kept. They have large industrial washers and driers for which you purchase cards from the campsite office to use (£4 a wash and £2 to dry - 60p for a washing tablet and a free bounce sheet for the drier :) happy days) both the washer and drier held a fairly large bin bag of washing from 5 happy campers. Also in this area is an ironing board (iron can be borrowed from the office for £5 deposit), a couple of spare camping chairs (for the other half to watch from while you do the dishes :P) a full length and a long wide mirror with a plug socket beside so you can use your own hair drier or straighteners etc. (although a free hair drier is provided in the ladies toilet) or charge your phone etc. There's also a large chest freezer for your ice packs (we forgot to take ours out lol).

The campsite does not allow barbecues to be used on the grass but does provide hire of small barbecues which is handy.

We stayed here for 9 nights and can honestly say we'd go back again tomorrow if we could. Very relaxing site.

The only thing I feel the site would benefit from is a small play area for the kids. I would say this was a major issue for us though as we just snuck into the nearby john fowler park and had a play on their equipment :P

Brixham itself is lovely too with loads to see and do. The campsite is a fair walk from the town centre (about a mile all uphill) so we used the car everyday - which is a bit of a pain as parking all over the Torbay areas is pricey. Although there is a bus service up to the site which I believe is fairly regular.

The ferry from brixham to Torquay is a must as only £2 return and a nice little ride across the bay.

Crabbing in the harbour is a must also - a good few hours can be easily wasted trying to catch one :)

Would recommend simply fish in the harbour for a meal, also the cam boat Chinese is a must too (they deliver to the campsite :) ) their salt and chilli chips are fab! Jaffa cake ice cream from the ice cream shop in the harbour is a must too.

Very friendly welcome when we arrived and happy to answer any questions we had.

The site itself was very quiet this weekend (12/13th July) so we were pretty much in a lovely quiet spot we could choose ourselves (we didn't have EHU on this occasion)

Toilets/showers were kept very clean and well stocked. There is a shop over the road in the holiday park we were able to use. They shut the gates at 6 pm though so you have to walk round that site to get back, it isn't far though.

The walk to the beach is mostly downhill all the way to (what we were informed) 108 steps down to the beach, lovely beach but spoiled a bit by litter sadly. I would guess it took us 15/20 minutes to walk there. Beach itself, lovely and sandy and obviously a favoured spot for dog walkers as there were quite a few there today.

As we only stayed over night we didn't explore much further but it is a lovely little site and I would recommend it, I can see us visiting again.

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